THISDAY

AfCFTA: Envoys Harp on Value Addition to Africa’s Natural Resources as Key to Economic Developmen­t

- Oluchi Chibuzor

Envoys of Ghana, Egypt, Rwanda, and others have stressed that value addition to raw materials is key to economic developmen­t of the continent and attainment of the African Continent Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) goals.

They also urged internatio­nal partners to consider setting up factories for manufactur­ing in Africa rather than buying raw materials only to help reduce unemployme­nt of young people in the continent.

Speaking in Lagos yesterday at the launch of Ecofairs Lagos 2024, with the theme, 'Economic Potential of AFCFTA on Commerce and Trade in Africa', the Consul-General of Ghana to Lagos, Ms. Samata Bukari, said that African countries must go beyond selling their raw material to adding value to them.

Bukari also stressed the need for cooperatio­n, understand­ing and sharing of best practices among African countries to benefit more from the trade pact.

According to her, “with AfFCTA, we are not indicating that Africa should trade only with Africans but where there are comparativ­e advantages in Africa, why will you not take that advantage?

“Eliminatin­g barriers of trades around African countries will have a very big population that would go on to bring employment to our teeming youths.

“We must add value to our natural resources before we attempt to sell them out. So our internatio­nal friends should cut the cost of products by establishi­ng factories and industries here to help us reduce unemployme­nt for our youths.”

The Chief Executive Officer of Ecofairs, Mr. Sylvester Ejarkamino­r , said that the fair, which would be held from September 6 to 15, 2024, is a business initiative of ECOWAS and friendly countries in collaborat­ion with the Lagos State Government.

Ejarkamino­r said: “Ecofairs has come to benefit all Nigerians at different levels; this is the first time I believe that we will be having day and night fairs in the country. I found out that so many parts of Lagos don't sleep but they are not doing business and just playing about.”

On his part, the Commercial First Secretary and Head of the Economic and Commercial Office of Egypt, Mr. Ami Altantawy, stressed the need for his country and Nigeria to work together.

Altanrawy expressed his belief that Nigeria is a major gate for West Africa, adding that both countries could work together and maximise the volume of trade and investment­s to achieve mutual interests and benefits to Egypt and Nigeria.

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